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Wat (wie) is Open Telecom Platform - definitie


Open Telecom Platform         
MIDDLEWARE, LIBRARIES, AND TOOLS FOR BUILDING SCALABLE REAL-TIME SYSTEMS
Open Telecom Platform (OTP)
<communications, library, Erlang> (OTP) A set of standard, open source libraries and tools for use with Erlang. http://erlang.org/faq/t1.html#AEN17. (2001-08-28)
Web platform         
BROWSER-BASED COMPUTING PLATFORM
Web Platform; Open Web Platform; Web (software platform); Web (platform)
The Web platform is a collection of technologies developed as open standards by the World Wide Web Consortium and other standardization bodies such as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group, the Unicode Consortium, the Internet Engineering Task Force, and Ecma International. It is the umbrella term introduced by the World Wide Web Consortium, and in 2011 it was defined as "a platform for innovation, consolidation and cost efficiencies" by W3C CEO Jeff Jaffe.
Open platform         
SOFTWARE SYSTEM WHICH IS BASED ON OPEN STANDARDS, SUCH AS PUBLISHED AND FULLY DOCUMENTED EXTERNAL APIS THAT ALLOW USING THE SOFTWARE TO FUNCTION IN OTHER WAYS THAN THE ORIGINAL PROGRAMMER INTENDED, WITHOUT REQUIRING MODIFICATION OF THE SOURCE CODE
Open Platform
In computing, an open platform describes a software system which is based on open standards, such as published and fully documented external application programming interfaces (API) that allow using the software to function in other ways than the original programmer intended, without requiring modification of the source code. Using these interfaces, a third party could integrate with the platform to add functionality.

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